Heatset inserts are just too big, there is very little space from the M3 thread to the outer wall. The next problem would be that the heatset inserts cannot be melted down exactly. 0.1mm off is already too much
Thanks for your feedback :) I wanted the two big ball bearings primarily to stiffen the circular spline. This makes the mechanism much more stable and rounder, which ultimately enables smooth movement even under load. The oval arranged ball bearings on the Wave Generator always keep the Flex Spline in shape what is extremely important, especially with such fine gearing on higher load.
@@LucasLangner what benefits are there to having a wave generator with 12 (as per your design) bearings as opposed to a simpler arm with 2 bearings? great work btw, I'm experimenting with harmonic drives too and was wondering how low I could go with an 0.2 nozzle, I'm impressed with how small you managed to get the gear teeth
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Oh wow. I didn't realise you could make the external, non deforming gear the driven gear! That makes a big difference
this is so cool!
Why so many bearings? The ones off the major axis will never make contact with the strainwave generator...
Curious, why not use the heat-set inserts where you were putting in the roller bearings? Feels a bit easier than tapping all those holes.
Heatset inserts are just too big, there is very little space from the M3 thread to the outer wall. The next problem would be that the heatset inserts cannot be melted down exactly. 0.1mm off is already too much
One of the smoothest operating 3d printed harmonic drives I've seen, how did you come to that bearing configuration?
Thanks for your feedback :) I wanted the two big ball bearings primarily to stiffen the circular spline. This makes the mechanism much more stable and rounder, which ultimately enables smooth movement even under load. The oval arranged ball bearings on the Wave Generator always keep the Flex Spline in shape what is extremely important, especially with such fine gearing on higher load.
@@LucasLangner what benefits are there to having a wave generator with 12 (as per your design) bearings as opposed to a simpler arm with 2 bearings? great work btw, I'm experimenting with harmonic drives too and was wondering how low I could go with an 0.2 nozzle, I'm impressed with how small you managed to get the gear teeth
Are you able to drive the driven side :)?
Will this work for keen one mount
what type of printer did you use for the gears, they're so small
I use the Voron 2.4. This works on any printer, but you need a 0.2mm nozzle for the toothed parts.
that is gonna break so fast. do a first order analysis of tooth strength
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absolutely ridiculous